Word: equality
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Chemical Co. has been a consistently good moneymaker. It paid dividends throughout the depression. Net profits for the fiscal year ending in May 1934 were $3,584,078, for 1935 $3,370,713, and last year $4,382,717, equal to $4.42 per share on 945,000 common shares outstanding. Assets figured for the last fiscal year were $29,041,380, and including the new financing its funded debt will be only $7,160,000 after...
...giving the South a $10,000,000 Christmas present. Profit for Messrs. Tullis & Craig, loss for those who had to deliver, lay in the fact that good spot cotton had risen more than future cotton because of the insatiable demand from mills (November cotton consumption was 627,000 bales, equal to the all-time record for that month...
...Slick was a frenzied wildcatter from Pennsylvania whose boomtime oil financing became the wonder of the Southwest. He held lawyers, geologists and physicians in equal scorn and died of overwork in 1930, bequeathing his name to two oil fields, a withered oil town and Slick-Urschel Oil Co. In Oklahoma last fortnight the name Slick disappeared from the oil business through a merger of Slick-Urschel with the new Transwestern Oil of Oklahoma...
This year's captain is Richard M. Dorson '37. Following in the footsteps of men like E. Rotan Sargent '36, Richard W. Gilder '36, 1G, and Germaine G. Glidden '36, 1L, he has a tremendous reputation to live up to. Many believe he will equal their records, as he has to date won three important matches...
Freshmen showed surprising strength in the first day of the Freshmen-Varsity track meet, but failed to equal the score of the Varsity as many of them confidently expected. Half of the first places in the running events went to the Freshmen, however, with little power being displayed in the running events...